Prosthetic hip joint, artwork C016 / 6782
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Prosthetic hip joint, artwork C016 / 6782
Prosthetic hip joint. Cutaway artwork of a femur (thigh bone) showing a femoral component of a hip prosthesis. This component is implanted in the femur after the head of the femur has been surgically removed. The other components of the hip joint are a rounded ball (upper left) to fit into the socket implanted in the patients pelvis (not shown). This allows the patient to regain mobility, and is usually done to treat severe osteoarthritis or a broken hip. This is an Exeter prosthesis, using bone cement (blue). Dating from 1970, it was developed by surgeons Robin Ling and Clive Lee in Exeter, UK
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a remarkable piece of medical artwork, featuring a prosthetic hip joint. The image provides an intricate cutaway view of a femur (thigh bone), revealing the femoral component of the hip prosthesis. This particular component is surgically implanted in the femur after removing the head of the bone. The other components necessary for this functional hip joint are not shown in this artwork but include a rounded ball that fits into a socket implanted in the patient's pelvis. This innovative design allows individuals suffering from severe osteoarthritis or those who have experienced a broken hip to regain mobility and improve their quality of life. Dating back to 1970, this Exeter prosthesis was developed by renowned surgeons Robin Ling and Clive Lee in Exeter, United Kingdom. It utilizes bone cement (depicted in blue) to ensure stability and longevity. With its detailed labeling and precise illustration, this print serves as an educational tool for medical professionals studying orthopedics, arthroplasty, or anyone interested in understanding how artificial joints work within the human body. Its technological advancements highlight how medicine continues to evolve over time to provide effective solutions for patients seeking joint repair or replacement options. Overall, this visually striking image captures both scientific expertise and artistic flair while shedding light on one of modern medicine's most significant achievements – total hip replacement surgery using cutting-edge technology like bioceramics and precision engineering techniques.
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